Byo Chiefs promoted

Mzingaye Sibanda Sports Reporter BULAWAYO soccer fraternity had all the reasons to celebrate yesterday when Highlanders leapt to the top of the Castle Lager Premiership and another city club won…

Motor Action woes continue as Rhinos, Buffaloes share spoils

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CAPS riding high, Harare City held

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Egypt will not fire coach Bob Bradley after play-off loss

Egypt will not sack coach Bob Bradley after the side’s 6-1 defeat by Ghana in Tuesday’s World Cup play-off in Kumasi. Reports have suggested the American would be asked to…

Jamaican athlete tests positive to banned drug

KINGSTON (Jamaica) — A Jamaican who competed in taekwondo at the London Olympics said on Tuesday he has tested positive for a banned substance.

House vote delayed as US debt deadline nears

House Republican efforts to pass legislation averting a US debt default and ending a partial government shutdown have collapsed, and a top ratings firm warned of a possible downgrade in…

Iran presents nuclear proposals at talks

Iran and six world powers have begun a second day of talks aimed at ending a decade-old standoff over Tehran’s disputed nuclear activities, with diplomats expressing “cautious optimism” for their…

Rwanda’s Kagame slams ‘selective’ ICC justice

Cape Town – Rwandan President Paul Kagame has accused the International Criminal Court of dispensing “selective” justice, in the latest blast of criticism from Africa against the court, a report…

Scores dead in Philippine quake

The death toll from a magnitude 7.2 earthquake that struck the central Philippine islands of Bohol, Cebu and Siquijor has risen to 144, as rescuers struggled to pull out people…

Thousands protest in flood-hit Chinese city

Arrests have been made after massive anti-government protests in an eastern Chinese city hit by catastrophic flooding, an official newspaper has said.

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